Drug Possession Case Results in Tarrant, TX

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CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Location

Tarrant County, Euless Municipal court

Allegations

After a traffic stop for a rolling stop, police cited our client for paraphernalia when the officer noted a marijuana odor, found a small amount in a bag, and observed loose shake in the vehicle. We got involved early, requested all video and reports, and found the state’s media production was unusable. We used that problem to push for a resolution that did not require a plea. The client completed an eight hour drug and alcohol course, we submitted proof, and the prosecutor dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

May 2026 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CASE DISMISSED

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Possession of THC (State Jail Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, CDC3

Allegations

After a single vehicle incident, officers detained the client and, during the arrest, found a vape pen they believed contained THC. A felony possession case was filed off that discovery. We obtained the evidence and confirmed the contents of the cartridge were never sent for laboratory analysis, leaving the state without proof of identity or concentration of a controlled substance. We pressed that deficiency in negotiations and made clear we were ready to litigate it. Confronted with insufficient proof, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

May 2026 Attorney: Zach Redington
CASE DISMISSED

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Possession of a Controlled Substance (Second-Degree Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, 371st DC

Allegations

Screeners flagged the client’s luggage at an airport and officers claimed to find concentrated THC, leading to a serious possession charge. Later, an out-of-state arrest on a warrant brought the matter back before the court. We obtained surveillance footage, police reports, and lab and booking records, then cross-checked them line by line. The state’s account of why the bag was targeted and how the items were handled did not align, and notice problems surrounded the missed setting that triggered the warrant. We prepared suppression challenges and pressed these defects with the prosecutor. The state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

May 2026 Attorney: Sorsha Huff
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of Marijuana

Location

Tarrant County, NOMTCH

Allegations

Our client was detained at an airport after authorities found a small amount of marijuana and edibles in their belongings. A misdemeanor case was filed and the client posted a low bond. We obtained the airport police reports and reviewed how the items were discovered and documented. We challenged the legal basis for the search and highlighted gaps in proof of knowing possession and quantity. After persistent negotiations and signaling we were ready to litigate suppression issues, the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

May 2026
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of a Controlled Substance (Third-Degree Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, CDC1

Allegations

After a traffic stop, the client was arrested on an outstanding warrant and officers conducted an inventory search of the vehicle, seizing THC vape cartridges in the 1–4 gram range. We obtained the reports and video, then engaged the prosecutor. Citing the client’s clean history and early cooperation, the state agreed to dismiss upon proof of a clean urinalysis or completion of a drug education class. Given immigration concerns, we coordinated a consult first. The client promptly produced a negative test, and the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Apr 2026 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CHARGES REDUCED

Charge

Possession of a Controlled Substance (State Jail Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, D485

Allegations

After a stop for a red light violation, officers claimed to smell marijuana, searched a car with multiple occupants, and later attributed a trace amount of cocaine to our client. We obtained the reports and lab results and focused on where and how the substance was first found. The circumstances of the search and shared access to the vehicle raised real questions about possession and chain of custody. We pressed these issues with the prosecution. The felony was reduced to a misdemeanor with deferred probation, avoiding a felony record.

Result

Charges Reduced

Apr 2026 Attorney: Robert Keating
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of a Controlled Substance (Second Degree Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, D213

Allegations

A patrol officer initiated a stop for no front plate as the client pulled into a residence. The officer claimed to see the client discard an item and later recovered a container of suspected concentrate, leading to a felony possession charge. We obtained the dash and body camera video and scrutinized the basis for the stop, the officer’s vantage point, and the chain of custody from the recovery on private property. After we prepared a suppression challenge and laid out these issues, the prosecution dismissed the possession case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Apr 2026 Attorney: Robert Keating
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of Marijuana

Location

Tarrant County, CCC1

Allegations

Stopped shortly after leaving a location, officers claimed they already knew about a container in the car and conducted a search, finding several small baggies. The client was a passenger, and the bags were separately packaged for different occupants. We obtained dash and body camera footage, scrutinized the reason for the stop and how the search was initiated, and challenged attributing possession among multiple people. We also presented our client's cooperation and efforts to address the situation. Faced with these issues, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Apr 2026 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, CDC3

Allegations

After a traffic stop, officers found a vape cartridge and filed a felony possession case, claiming it contained illegal THC. The client had bought it at a smoke shop and kept the packaging and card receipt. We compiled documentation from the seller showing hemp compliance, pressed the state on its testing method and chain of custody, and lined up favorable evidence. We also had the client complete a drug education class. Faced with the proof and our challenges, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of Marijuana

Location

Tarrant County, CCC5

Allegations

After a traffic stop for a minor plate issue shortly after leaving a retail shop, officers questioned our client and searched the vehicle, locating a small amount of plant material the client had just purchased. The client had proof of purchase and consistently explained it was a legal hemp product. We pulled the bodycam and reports, scrutinized the stop and search, and pressed the State to prove the substance was illegal marijuana rather than hemp. When they could not meet that burden, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Sorsha Huff
CASE DISMISSED

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Possession of a Controlled Substance Under 1 Gram (State Jail Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, D372

Allegations

During a traffic stop for an alleged signal violation, officers searched and recovered a small baggie from our client that was logged as under one gram of cocaine. We obtained the dash and body camera, examined the justification for the stop and the scope of the search, and compared the reports against the video. We used those issues, along with mitigation we developed, to press the state in negotiations and prepared to litigate if needed. The prosecution dismissed the felony possession case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of a Controlled Substance (Misdemeanor)

Location

Tarrant County, CCC6

Allegations

During a long layover, airport police responded to a disturbance and detained our client. A search revealed a small amount of alprazolam without a prescription. We obtained bodycam and reports, compared them to the probable cause narrative, and identified issues with the basis for the detention and the later possession charge. We engaged the prosecutor, emphasized the minimal quantity and clean local history, and had the client complete a drug and alcohol course with clean tests. The state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Dec 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington

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